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|tracks = [[Letitgo]] (Caviar Radio Edit) (4:59)<br> | |tracks = [[Letitgo]] (Caviar Radio Edit) (4:59)<br> | ||
[[Letitgo]] (Caviar Radio Edit / Short Version) (3:55)<br> | [[Letitgo]] (Caviar Radio Edit / Short Version) (3:55)<br> | ||
[[Letitgo]] (Edit) (4:15)<br> | [[Letitgo]] (Edit) (4:15)<br> | ||
[[Letitgo]] (Instrumental) (5:02)<br> | [[Letitgo]] (Instrumental) (5:02)<br> | ||
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|next single link = [[Single: Come|Come]] | |next single link = [[Single: Come|Come]] | ||
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|introduction = <b>Letitgo</b> was the first single to be released from [[Prince]] | |introduction = <b>Letitgo</b> was the first single to be released from [[Prince]]’s 15th full-length album [[Album: Come|Come]]. It was released a week prior to the album (on the same day as both the [[Album: Blankman| Blankman]] soundtrack, containing [[Super Hero]], and the single [[Single: Super Hero|Super Hero]], both credited to the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] featuring [[The Steeles]]). The single received a release around the world. The b-side, [[Solo]], was also taken from the album. | ||
A maxi-single was later released containing multiple remixes of [[Letitgo]], but none were remixed by [[Prince]] or anyone employed by him (of note is that the '''Original Album Version''' fades out fully, instead of overlapping with [[Orgasm]] as on the album). | A maxi-single was later released containing multiple remixes of [[Letitgo]], but none were remixed by [[Prince]] or anyone employed by him (of note is that the '''Original Album Version''' fades out fully, instead of overlapping with [[Orgasm]] as on the album). | ||
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The single reached number 31 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart, and number 10 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles Chart. | The single reached number 31 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart, and number 10 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles Chart. | ||
The | The single’s cover photograph, like that of the album [[Album: Come|Come]], was photographed by Terry Gydesen, and taken from the book [[Book:_The_Sacrifice_Of_Victor|The Sacrifice Of Victor]] (published the same year), which documented the 1993 [[Act II]] tour; the image used for '''Letitgo''' was the same image used on the book’s cover. | ||
The single (and the album that followed) were credited to "[[Prince]]", which led to some confusion, as he had publicly changed his name to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] a year before, and had worldwide success with [[Single: The Most Beautiful Girl In The World |The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]] under his new name. | The single (and the album that followed) were credited to "[[Prince]]", which led to some confusion, as he had publicly changed his name to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] a year before, and had worldwide success with [[Single: The Most Beautiful Girl In The World |The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]] under his new name. | ||
The public argument was that the tracks on this album were recorded before the name change, but in fact [[Letitgo]] was recorded in March 1994, over eight months after the name change. | The public argument was that the tracks on this album were recorded before the name change, but in fact [[Letitgo]] was recorded in March 1994, over eight months after the name change. | ||
For some unknown reason, the maxi-single contains two remixes with slightly different names and durations ('''Caviar Radio Edit''' and '''Cavi 'Street Edit'''), but these two versions are identical. The '''Caviar Radio Edit''' and its variants were remixed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy_Jones_III Q.D. III], son of famed producer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy_Jones Quincy Jones]. Interestingly, these remixes uses an instrumentation not too far removed from a remix [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy_Jones_III Q.D. III] did of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_Cube Ice Cube] song’s ''When I Get To Heaven'', also released in 1994 on the compilation [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootlegs_%26_B-Sides Bootleg & B-Sides]. The '''Sherm Stick Edit''' and the '''(-) Sherm Stick Edit''' are both based around looped uncredited samples of [[The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Funk_Railroad Grand Funk Railroad]’s ''Nothing Is The Same'' (from their 1970 album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closer_to_Home Closer To Home]), which can be heard throughout the song. | |||
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1. <b>[[Letitgo]] (Edit)</b> (4:15)<br> | 1. <b>[[Letitgo]] (Edit)</b> (4:15)<br> | ||
2. <b>[[Solo]]</b> (3:48)<br> | 2. <b>[[Solo]]</b> (3:48)<br> | ||
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6. <b>[[Letitgo]] (Original Album Version)</b> (5:33)<br> | 6. <b>[[Letitgo]] (Original Album Version)</b> (5:33)<br> | ||
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A. <b>[[Letitgo]] (Edit)</b> (4:15)<br> | A. <b>[[Letitgo]] (Edit)</b> (4:15)<br> | ||
B. <b>[[Letitgo]] (Original Album Version)</b> (5:33)<br> | B. <b>[[Letitgo]] (Original Album Version)</b> (5:33)<br> | ||
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|see also = | |see also = | ||
{{SeeAlso| | {{SeeAlso| | ||
|item1 = [[Video: Letitgo|Letitgo]]<br>( | |item1 = [[Video: Letitgo|Letitgo]]<br>(Music video) | ||
|image1 = [[File: | |image1 = [[File:Letitgo-tb-vid.png|x80px|link=Video: Letitgo]] | ||
|item2 = [[Sheet Music: Letitgo|Letitgo]]<br>(sheet music) | |item2 = [[Sheet Music: Letitgo|Letitgo]]<br>(sheet music) | ||
|image2 = [[File:SheetMusic-Letitgo.png|x80px|border|link=Sheet Music: Letitgo]] | |image2 = [[File:SheetMusic-Letitgo.png|x80px|border|link=Sheet Music: Letitgo]] | ||
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|trivia = | |trivia = For some unknown reason, the maxi-single contains two remixes with slightly different names and durations ('''Caviar Radio Edit''' and '''Cavi 'Street Edit'''), but these two versions are identical. | ||
|alternative = | |alternative = | ||
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|references = [[Book:_The_Vault| | |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' | ||
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|categories = [[Category: 1994]][[Category:Singles (Prince)]] | |categories = [[Category: 1994]][[Category:Singles (Prince)]] | ||
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